Entry bubble The Inaugural Parade

By: Jake | January 20, 2009 | Category: General


Buchanan Inaugural Parade My friend who lives in Brooklyn just commented that if you live or have lived in DC (like he did), it's pretty surreal to watch the Inaugural Parade. Like many DC residents, he's walked down Pennsylvania Avenue many times. I must admit I seem to know where President Obama's motorcade is passing before the TV announcers do. From my angle it looked like the first time President Obama got out of the presidential limousine was at the National Archives and Records Administration Building and got back in near the Old Post Office building. The second time he got out was by the Department of Treasury building.

As he approached the White House for the first time, the new Whitehouse.gov, the official website of President Obama, was already live. There's already a blog post from Macon Phillips, the White House's Director of New Media telling you what to expect there.

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blue comment bubble Posted by jacobo lashak-korogodsky on January 21, 2009 at 11:09 AM EST

watching the parede from CNN-live , one could not see all, where and when, can we see the complete parede. was really a nice day for the world, we watched from mexico city,

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blue comment bubble Posted by Jake on January 21, 2009 at 11:39 AM EST

Jacobo,

It doesn't look like there is a full stream of the parade anywhere. I am finding only snippets. If they post it on the inauguration site, I'll post it here.

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